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Casablanca-Settat region

7 provinces. 2 prefectures. 8 préfécture-arrondissements.

About Casablanca-Settat region

Casablanca-Settat is a dynamic Moroccan region blending urban energy with coastal charm. Home to the nation's economic heart, it offers a diverse landscape ranging from bustling metropolitan centers to serene Atlantic shores and fertile plains, reflecting the modern spirit of Morocco.
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Key figures

Population Distribution
5 633 748 Urban
73.3%
26.7%
Urban Rural
2 055 219 Rural

Nationality
Foreigners 60 902
Moroccans 7 628 065
Housing
2 021 032 Total households
3.8 People per household (average)

Including 1 554 705 households in urban areas and 466 327 in rural areas.

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Overview

Casablanca-Settat (Arabic: الدار البيضاء الكبرى - سطات) stands as one of the twelve administrative regions of Morocco. Established under the regional division decree no. 40.15.2 of 20 February 2015, it serves as the primary economic engine of the Kingdom. With a population of 7,688,967 as of 2024, the region is a vibrant tapestry of rapid urban development, industrial prowess, and deep-rooted cultural traditions.

Geography and Administrative Structure

The region is characterized by its strategic location along the Atlantic coast and its expansive hinterland. It is organized into a complex administrative structure designed to manage its high population density and economic activity. The region comprises 7 provinces and 2 prefectures, further subdivided into 8 arrondissements. The administrative map includes the following areas:

  • Aïn Chock
  • Aïn Sebaâ-Hay Mohammedi
  • Al Fida-Mers Sultan
  • Ben M'Sick
  • Ben Slimane
  • Berrechid
  • Casablanca
  • Casablanca Anfa
  • El Jadida
  • Hay Hassani
  • Médiouna
  • Mohammedia
  • Moulay Rachid
  • Nouaceur
  • Settat
  • Sidi Bennour
  • Sidi Bernoussi

Local Life and Economy

As the economic capital of Morocco, the region is defined by its fast-paced lifestyle and commercial significance. Casablanca acts as the central hub for finance, industry, and international trade. Beyond the metropolitan core, the provinces of Settat, El Jadida, and Sidi Bennour contribute significantly to the region's agricultural output and industrial development. The coexistence of high-rise corporate districts and traditional markets creates a unique environment where modern Moroccan life is most visible.

Tourism and Practical Orientation

Casablanca-Settat offers a multifaceted experience for visitors. The coastal prefectures, such as Casablanca and Mohammedia, are known for their urban amenities, maritime heritage, and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Meanwhile, the provinces of El Jadida and Ben Slimane provide a different pace, offering coastal landscapes and a glimpse into the regional interior. Travelers navigating the region will find a well-connected network of transport infrastructure, reflecting its status as the primary gateway for international arrivals into Morocco.

Whether exploring the dense urban fabric of the Casablanca arrondissements or venturing into the surrounding provinces, the region provides a comprehensive look at the contemporary Moroccan experience. It remains a vital destination for those interested in the intersection of Morocco's historical identity and its forward-looking economic ambitions.

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